Fan Unrest And Opinions ‘not Important ‘ -Wenger

Fan Unrest And Opinions ‘not Important ‘ -Wenger

Arsene Wenger was Confronted with a pressed media gathering on Thursday, and was asked some details regarding his future at the club the Frenchman stated that despite the fact that he will mull over the fans opinion while settling on his future at the Emirates, insisting that the recent protest for his exit by the Emirates faithful is of no significance.

Wenger has been consistently quizzed about his future as of late, and his side’s most recent run of negative results has expanded the fans’ outrage.

Almost 200 fans merged outside the Emirates stadium before the Champions League second leg crush by Bayern Munich on Tuesday, conveying placards and banners including one that read ‘No New Contract’.

The Frenchman has said he will settle on a choice either this month or next and it has been broadly detailed that another two-year contract is prepared and holding up to be marked if Wenger so fancies.

He has been cagey over his future when pushed on the matter as of late however conceded that what the fans consider him would go some way to helping him choose whether to expand his two-decade spell.

Asked whether the fans’ opinion of him has any impact on the decision, he replied: “Yes. Of course, you consider everything.

“It will not be the most important factor but of course, you consider it.

“It is difficult for me to judge (the protest). I have worked very hard for 20 years to make our fans happy and when you lose the games, I understand they are not happy.

“I do not want to judge that, I am not able to. I live in my daily work with my complete commitment.

“After that, I have said many times that you have to accept different opinions.

“Look, I don’t work for my image, I work for this club with full commitment.
“I think I’ve shown since I’m here that first of all, I love this club, that I’m loyal to this club and that I make the right decisions for this club.

“I will continue to do that. Of course, in respecting the values that I think are vital for me. If I cannot do that, I will not be here.”